The show closed of the tour with a flourish Top 5 / Top 10 21 May 2018, 18:32 IST WWE's Blue Brand made their last stop at Munich in Germany to end their tour in Europe. The Live Event was the last show of a two-week long tour for WWE in the United Kingdom and Europe.The show featured the likes of AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura facing off, with the Club reuniting. Jeff Hardy faced Rusev, while the NXT Champion, Aleister Black, faced Alexander Wolfe of Sanity. #1 The Bludgeon Brothers vs The Usos vs The New Day (Big E & Kofi Kingston, w/ Xavier Woods) (WWE SmackDown Live Tag Team Championship Match):The first match saw the Bludgeon Brothers take on the Usos and the New Day in a Triple Threat Tag Team Match for the SmackDown Live Championships. The Bludgeon Brothers have seemed indomitable since they were able to pick up the Championships. Over the past months, they dominated the SmackDown Live tag team division having beaten the New Day and … [Read more...] about WWE ended the Europe tour at the WWE Live Event in Munich (May 20th, 2018)

Updated 4:31 am, Monday, May 21, 2018 Photo: Antonio Calanni, AP Image 1of/1 CaptionClose Image 1 of 1 FILE - In this Saturday, May 19, 2018 file photo, the League party leader, Matteo Salvini, meets reporters in Milan, Italy. One of Italy’s two main populist leaders says he and his rival have finally agreed on who should be premier, and it’s neither of them. Exactly 11 weeks after elections resulted in political gridlock, League leader Matteo Salvini told reporters Sunday he and 5-Star Movement leader Luigi Di Maio have snagged a deal on both who should head Italy’s next government and choice of Cabinet ministers. less FILE - In this Saturday, May 19, 2018 file photo, the League party leader, Matteo Salvini, meets reporters in Milan, Italy. One of Italy’s two main populist leaders says he and his rival have finally agreed ... more … [Read more...] about Europe wary as Italy moves toward populist government

0 Comments How a stronger Rangers would help Celtic in Europe, explains Republic of Ireland boss O'Neill BelfastTelegraph.co.uk Martin O'Neill believes Celtic's European ambitions would benefit from a "strong Rangers" side. https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/scottish/celtic/how-a-stronger-rangers-would-help-celtic-in-europe-explains-republic-of-ireland-boss-oneill-36928270.html https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/incoming/article36928675.ece/160ad/AUTOCROP/h342/inpho_01377513.jpg Email Martin O'Neill believes Celtic's European ambitions would benefit from a "strong Rangers" side. The former Celtic boss, who took the Hoops to the 2003 Uefa Cup final in Seville where they lost 3-2 to Porto, returned to Parkhead with his Republic of Ireland side for Scott Brown's testimonial game. After the 2-2 draw, the Celtic skipper was able to pose in front of all three domestic trophies for an unprecedented second successive year and under manager Brendan Rodgers, following … [Read more...] about How a stronger Rangers would help Celtic in Europe, explains Republic of Ireland boss O’Neill

French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire. PHOTO: CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT / AFP Europe could end up rueing a potential new deal between China and the United States after the two sides stepped back from a trade war, France's Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire warned on Sunday. "The United States and China risk entering an agreement at the expense of Europe if Europe is not capable of showing a firm hand," Le Maire told CNEWS television. "The United States wants to make Europe and European countries pay for China's bad behaviour. All of that is totally absurd and incomprehensible for allies," he said. His comments came after a joint statement issued in Washington said Beijing had agreed to reduce its trade deficit, "significantly" increasing purchases of American goods. Trump had threatened China with tariffs on up to $150 billion (€127 billion) of imports, prompting Beijing to warn it would target US agricultural exports, aircraft, and even whiskey. … [Read more...] about ‘Absurd and incomprehensible’: France warns that US-China trade deal could cost Europe